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[Summary] => Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) president and general manager Winston Garcia said yesterday he is "duty-bound" to implement the dismissal order on three of his agencys executives after the Office of the Ombudsman found them guilty of grave misconduct.
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[Summary] => Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) president and general manager Winston Garcia said yesterday he is "duty-bound" to implement the dismissal order on three of his agencys executives after the Office of the Ombudsman found them guilty of grave misconduct.
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[Title] => 3 GSIS execs dismissed for grave misconduct
[Summary] => Three top executives of the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) were ordered dismissed by the Ombudsman yesterday for grave misconduct.
Ordered dismissed were Alex Valencerina, GSIS vice president of Technical Services Group; Amalio Mallari Sr., vice president of the Housing and Real Property Development Group; and Fernando Campana, vice president, London Representative Office International Operations.
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[Title] => GSIS official says policy will remain
[Summary] => The No-AMC (average monthly compensation) limit policy that produced significant increase in the monthly pensions of government retirees will remain, a Government Service Insurance System official said.
In a memorandum to area managers nationwide, Alex Valencerina, GSIS senior vice president for the Field Operations Group, said there has been no plan to stop the policy contrary to several rumors.
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[Title] => 3 GSIS execs dismissed
[Summary] => The Ombudsman has ordered the dismissal of three ranking officials of the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) for approving a $10-million loan based on spurious collateral.
Ombudsman Simeon Marcelo issued the order yesterday against GSIS senior executive officers Alex Valencerina, Amalio Mallari and Fernando Campana.
Public Assistance Bureau director Marylyn Galvez said the three GSIS executives granted the loan to Ecobel Land Inc., even though the land title used as collateral in Lipa City in Batangas turned out to be illegitimate.
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[Title] => EDITORYAL Malaking sahod ng GOCCs official, tapyasin na!
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MATAGAL nang humihingi ng karagdagang sahod ang mga manggagawa pero hindi mapagbigyan. Sabi ni President Arroyo, magkakaroon ng umento pero pagkalipas pa ng 30 araw. Ang masakit, hindi pa nga nauumentuhan e meron na namang nakaambang pagtataas ng gasoline at krudo. Bukas ay magtataas na naman umano ng presyo. Bago pa dumating ang 30 days na sabi ni Mrs. Arroyo, baka ilang beses nang nag-increase ang gasolinat krudo. Susme!
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[Title] => GSIS head cuts monthly pay
[Summary] => Winston Garcia, president and general manager of the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS), has cut his basic monthly salary by about P160,000, the equivalent of the gross monthly pay of 16 public school teachers.
The move was apparently in reaction to a renewed call by President Arroyo for government officials to reduce their lavish salaries and privileges.
Yet documents obtained by The STAR show that many officials of government-owned or -controlled corporations (GOCCs) are still living the high life.
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[Summary] => Three top executives of the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) were ordered dismissed by the Ombudsman yesterday for grave misconduct.
Ordered dismissed were Alex Valencerina, GSIS vice president of Technical Services Group; Amalio Mallari Sr., vice president of the Housing and Real Property Development Group; and Fernando Campana, vice president, London Representative Office International Operations.
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[Summary] => The No-AMC (average monthly compensation) limit policy that produced significant increase in the monthly pensions of government retirees will remain, a Government Service Insurance System official said.
In a memorandum to area managers nationwide, Alex Valencerina, GSIS senior vice president for the Field Operations Group, said there has been no plan to stop the policy contrary to several rumors.
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[Summary] => The Ombudsman has ordered the dismissal of three ranking officials of the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) for approving a $10-million loan based on spurious collateral.
Ombudsman Simeon Marcelo issued the order yesterday against GSIS senior executive officers Alex Valencerina, Amalio Mallari and Fernando Campana.
Public Assistance Bureau director Marylyn Galvez said the three GSIS executives granted the loan to Ecobel Land Inc., even though the land title used as collateral in Lipa City in Batangas turned out to be illegitimate.
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[Title] => EDITORYAL Malaking sahod ng GOCCs official, tapyasin na!
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MATAGAL nang humihingi ng karagdagang sahod ang mga manggagawa pero hindi mapagbigyan. Sabi ni President Arroyo, magkakaroon ng umento pero pagkalipas pa ng 30 araw. Ang masakit, hindi pa nga nauumentuhan e meron na namang nakaambang pagtataas ng gasoline at krudo. Bukas ay magtataas na naman umano ng presyo. Bago pa dumating ang 30 days na sabi ni Mrs. Arroyo, baka ilang beses nang nag-increase ang gasolinat krudo. Susme!
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[Summary] => Winston Garcia, president and general manager of the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS), has cut his basic monthly salary by about P160,000, the equivalent of the gross monthly pay of 16 public school teachers.
The move was apparently in reaction to a renewed call by President Arroyo for government officials to reduce their lavish salaries and privileges.
Yet documents obtained by The STAR show that many officials of government-owned or -controlled corporations (GOCCs) are still living the high life.
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December 12, 2005 - 12:00am